Archived: 2018-19 NBA Title Odds

The 2018 NBA Finals are still underway, but odds for next year’s title are already out from the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.

There are plenty of interesting ramifications from LeBron James’ pending free agency.

As has been the case the past several years, the Golden State Warriors are the favorites at +125. After them, it isn’t surprising that the Houston Rockets are tied for the second-best odds at +350.

Opening Odds To Win 2019 NBA Title

Team

Opening Odds

Golden State

5/4

Houston

7/2

Philadelphia

7/2

Boston

8/1

San Antonio

25/1

Los Angeles

20/1

Miami

20/1

Cleveland

30/1

Toronto

40/1

Utah

60/1

Portland

80/1

Oklahoma City

60/1

New Orleans

80/1

Minnesota

80/1

Denver

100/1

Milwaukee

100/1

Washington

100/1

New York

100/1

Indiana

100/1

Los Angeles

100/1

Phoenix

200/1

Charlotte

300/1

Detroit

300/1

Brooklyn

300/1

Sacramento

300/1

Chicago

300/1

Dallas

300/1

Memphis

500/1

Orlando

500/1

Atlanta

1000/1

— Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook

What is surprising is the team the Rockets are tied with: the Philadelphia 76ers.

“When you have LeBron in free agency, you have to be careful,” Westgate SuperBook oddsmaker John Murray told ESPN. “You’ve got Philadelphia, Miami, the Lakers and even Houston as potential destinations [outside of Cleveland]. We cut all of those teams’ odds down, and we’ll raise back up the teams he doesn’t sign with.”

The Rockets, according to Murray, would pass the Warriors for the best title odds if they land James and keep Chris Paul and Clint Capela, who also are set to become free agents.

The Boston Celtics have the fourth-best odds at 8-1 but would become the Eastern Conference favorites if James signs anywhere other than Philadelphia.

Perhaps the team with the most interesting odds is the Lakers, who went 35-47 last season but opened tied with the Heat for the fifth-best title odds at 20-1.

“We like some of the younger players on the Lakers and think there’s a pretty good chance they get Paul George,” Murray said. “They’d draw a lot of action and probably would have the third-best odds in the West behind Houston and Golden State if LeBron went there. Without him, they’d probably be in the 60-1 to 80-1 range.”

This isn’t the first time Las Vegas has seen some interesting futures odds movement from big free agents shifting teams.

In the summer of 2014, Vegas sportsbooks saw a flurry of bets on the Cavaliers to win the NBA title as buzz about James leaving Miami to return to Cleveland grew. The Cavs went 33-49 the previous season and were listed as 40-1 long shots before James made his decision official. Westgate moved the Cavs to outright 3-1 favorites after the decision.

A similar situation occurred in the summer of 2016, when sportsbooks saw big bets (including one $20,000 wager) show up on Golden State before news broke that Kevin Durant had decided to leave Oklahoma City and join the Warriors.

James’ current Cavaliers team has 30-1 odds to win the 2019 title, but those would drop dramatically to “around 500-1” if James left again, Murray said.